i bought a trick and they gave me three months garentee on the fuel pump. of courser it broke downwhen the used car dealer was out of town, so i had the truck towed to the chevy dealer and had it fixed , afterwordes i took the billed car dealer that i got the truck from and when he saw that the chevy dealer charged 1007.12 to fix it he refused to pay the fee.nagating the warentee that he gave me,however he offered to pay me a price that he said that he could get for an oafter market part,whitch wasn't 1/3 what i paid for a gm part. then he refused the labor saying that an employee of his would have cost him a lesser paid wage than that of the dealers price. i asked if his employee wAS CERTIFIED AS A MECHANIC and he said no. in order to stay within profesional ethics shouldnt you send something to a dealer have tit fixed then request re embursment .i should also state that ther was only the agreement that he would garentee the part and no stipulation as to who would fix it .
2007-01-12
13:25:47
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james m
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Politics & Government
➔ Law & Ethics